By Dr. Makhdoom Hasan, Physiotherapy Cervical osteoarthritis is also known as cervical spondylosis. It is a medical condition which involves changes in the joints of neck, bones and discs. This is generally caused due to the deterioration of the muscles owing to old age. With age, the cervical spine breaks down and…
Shoulder Injuries & Rehab!
By Sanjay Chablani, Physiotherapy When it comes to the human body the shoulder is one of the most mobile joints. It is also a joint that is highly prone to incurring injuries. Generally, those who are athletes or those who invest in fitness on a regular basis are most susceptible to getting…
Cervical Osteoarthritis – How Can Physiotherapy Help?
By Dr. Sitaraman Sundaresan, Physiotherapy Cervical osteoarthritis is also known as cervical spondylosis. It is a medical condition which involves changes in the joints of neck, bones and discs. This is generally caused due to the deterioration of the muscles owing to old age. With age, the cervical spine breaks down and…
Tennis Elbow & Exercising – Know The Importance Of It!
By Reliva Physiotherapy & Rehab, Physiotherapy Due to overactivity and strain, sometimes the muscles in the forearm and tendons become damaged and sore leading to a condition called tennis elbow. If you suffer from tennis elbow, moving your elbow can be excruciatingly painful. However, there are exercises that you can do in…
Why Is Physiotherapist Required To Deal With Pain?
By Dr. Prabhav Tella, Pain Management It is quite often confusing for people in pain to decide which specialist to visit. Questions arise regarding the varieties of physicians available to treat the different types of joint pains. Quite often, pain management specialists provide the required solutions. Pain management is an innovative…
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome – Have Physiotherapy At Your Rescue!
By Dr. Swati Narang, Physiotherapy Cubital Tunnel Syndrome is also known as Ulnar Neuropathy, a nerve compression syndrome where the Ulnar nerve, also known as the funny bone nerve, gets compressed due to heightened pressure or stretching. It can lead to numbness or a tingling sensation in little and ring fingers, sometimes pain in forearm and an…
Physiotherapy And Airway Clearance – What You Can Expect?
By Xcell Physiocare, Physiotherapy The human body is designed in such a way that it has a number of defence mechanisms to protect it from infections. Sputum is one such defence mechanism. However, excessive sputum in the lungs can make it difficult to breathe by clogging up the airways. In such cases,…
Physical Therapy For Tennis Elbow!
By Dr. Swati Narang, Physiotherapy Due to overactivity and strain, sometimes the muscles in the forearm and tendons become damaged and sore leading to a condition called tennis elbow. If you suffer from tennis elbow, moving your elbow can be excruciatingly painful. However, there are exercises that you can do in order…
Posture Problems – What Should You Know?
By Dr. Deep Arya, Physiotherapy A significant number of people suffer from the adverse consequences of bad posture and yet do not alter the factors of their lives which cause them the problem. In fact, researchers believe that positioning your body poorly while standing, sitting, or during rest is a significant contributor…
5 Ways Physiotherapy Can Help Manage Cervical Osteoarthritis!
By Dr. Anuradha Sharma, Physiotherapy Cervical osteoarthritis is also known as cervical spondylosis. It is a medical condition which involves changes in the joints of neck, bones and discs. This is generally caused due to the deterioration of the muscles owing to old age. With age, the cervical spine breaks down and…